Kids

The Facts About Broken Bones

Resources

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BrainPophttp://www.brainpop.comThis is a great site for kids with informational movies about science, anatomy, weather, and more.

Powerful Girls Have Powerful Bones - The National Bone Health Campaignhttp://bestbonesforever.gov/This site, designed for girls ages 9 to 12, teaches how to get and keep strong, healthy bones for life.

Milk Matters (for kids)http://www.nichd.nih.gov/milk/kids/pages/kidsteens.aspxThis site, created by the National Institutes of Health, aims to increase awareness about the importance of calcium in the diets of tweens and teens. Eating and drinking calcium-rich foods is especially important to 11- to 15-year-olds because bones grow fast during those years.